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- The
****y fox or
****y zorro (Lycalopex vetulus), also
known as raposinha-do-campo in
Brazil (Portuguese for "little fox of the meadow"), is a species...
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Hawaiian ****y bat (Lasiurus semotus), also
known as ʻōpeʻapeʻa, is a
species of bat
endemic to the
islands of Hawaiʻi. The
Hawaiian ****y bat occupies...
- The
****y marmot (Marmota caligata) is a
species of
marmot that
inhabits the
mountains of
northwest North America.
****y marmots live near the tree line...
- The
****y bat (Lasiurus cinereus) is a
species of bat in the
vesper bat family, Vespertilionidae. It
lives throughout most of
North America (and possibly...
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****y basil may
refer to a
number of
plant species:
Pitotecnanthemum incanum (aka
****y mountainmint)
Ocimum ×
africanum Ocimum americanum or
Ocimum canum...
- family, Br****icaceae. Its
common names include ****y alyssum,
false ****y madwort,
****y berteroa, and
****y alison. It is a
biennial herb
native to Eurasia...
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family Br****icaceae.
Common names include Brompton stock,
common stock,
****y stock, ten-w**** stock, and gilly-flower. The
common name
stock usually refers...
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Lepidium draba, also
known as whitetop,
****y cress, or
Thanet cress, is a
rhizomatous perennial flowering plant in the
family Br****icaceae. It is native...
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widely treated as
three species: the
common or
mealy redpoll, the
arctic or
****y redpoll (A. hornemanni), and the
lesser redpoll (A. cabaret). The redpoll...